First time posting after many years of lurking! I found this site when Heather Mack was first arrested for the murder of her mother; what a tragic and crazy story.
I have found you all such an interesting and thought-provoking bunch and am really happy to see Orange Tabby back![]()
Linas; the Wiese family hasn't shown any interest in caring for Stella. I don't see that happening; not one bit of inclination has been demonstrated that they'd want to take Stella and who could blame them? The looming sceptre of HM being forever part of their lives then.
I too think it'd be best for Stella to be adopted by a family with no ties to HM or TS but we know that's not going to happen. KW IMO would be the lesser of two bad choices given that the other is for Stella to be raised in Bali visiting her monstrous mother regularly.
Without Stella in the picture; i.e. if she goes State-side it doesn't look as if HM would get ANY funds; we know she'd be skimming from Stella's allotment if she is cared for in Bali. Hmmmmm, I'd love to be a fly on the wall of Kerobokan if Tommy ends up having cash for phones, cigarettes and food from Kia and Heather plummets to regular prisoner status without even supplementary food.
First time posting after many years of lurking! I found this site when Heather Mack was first arrested for the murder of her mother; what a tragic and crazy story.
I have found you all such an interesting and thought-provoking bunch and am really happy to see Orange Tabby back![]()
Linas; the Wiese family hasn't shown any interest in caring for Stella. I don't see that happening; not one bit of inclination has been demonstrated that they'd want to take Stella and who could blame them? The looming sceptre of HM being forever part of their lives then.
I too think it'd be best for Stella to be adopted by a family with no ties to HM or TS but we know that's not going to happen. KW IMO would be the lesser of two bad choices given that the other is for Stella to be raised in Bali visiting her monstrous mother regularly.
Without Stella in the picture; i.e. if she goes State-side it doesn't look as if HM would get ANY funds; we know she'd be skimming from Stella's allotment if she is cared for in Bali. Hmmmmm, I'd love to be a fly on the wall of Kerobokan if Tommy ends up having cash for phones, cigarettes and food from Kia and Heather plummets to regular prisoner status without even supplementary food.
Unfortunately, for a lot of reasons, the courts tend to try to 'keep families together', even when it clearly isn't in the child's best interests.
BorderSam said:The best-case scenario would see Stella adopted in the U.S., Heather convicted of conspiracy and sent to jail in the U.S. and not released until Stella is in her, minimum, 30s and old enough to not be susceptible to manipulation. I have no idea if sentences could be that long.
Kamille said:FigTree: HM will never allow for Stella to be adopted. She wants Stella to stay in Bali with a local family as guardians and to continue to get the benefit of the "care packages" that are sent to her on Stella's behalf. The local family would receive the compensation or "care packages" and they, in turn, would bring Stella to visit HM in the prison while they are dropping off her "supplies". And once the 8 years is up, she will reunite with Stella and who knows what will happen to them both at that point.
Kamille said:Regardless of who was responsible for uploading those confession videos, fact is that she made them...for some reason. And we'll likely never know what the true reason was.
But I sure hope they pissed off the officials in Kerobokan so that if they even considered letting HM out on early parole because of Stella, that they are angry enough to want her to do the whole 9 years and 11 months at this point.
Totally agreed.Weezer Fan said:IMO, Stella should have been brought back to the US when she was born, and, a foster/adoptive family found for her.
Sadly it all about the money it seemsajaylee said:Wiese is the only one close enough to the situation to be likely to keep a very tight rein on money. KW is already talking 'good education' (ie, expensive private schools - meaning she'll have to live in a nice place for Stella, of course). Therapy? Hint to KW: an ethical therapist isn't going to 'teach' Stella to love her grandma and killer daddy and conspirator uncle but hate her mommy. It isn't going to work that way.
Heather Mack has acknowledged she is under threat of prosecution in the United States, citing an ongoing federal criminal proceeding in a fresh round of court filings this week.
The 21-year-old Chicagoan, imprisoned in Indonesia, made the claim as she asserted her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in a legal battle scheduled to return to a Cook County courtroom Friday. She said she would continue to do so until she is no longer under the threat of criminal prosecution in America or Indonesia.
http://chicago.suntimes.com/news/fearing-u-s-prosecution-heather-mack-takes-the-fifth/
Heather Mack has acknowledged she is under threat of prosecution in the United States, citing an ongoing federal criminal proceeding in a fresh round of court filings this week.
The 21-year-old Chicagoan, imprisoned in Indonesia, made the claim as she asserted her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in a legal battle scheduled to return to a Cook County courtroom Friday. She said she would continue to do so until she is no longer under the threat of criminal prosecution in America or Indonesia.
http://chicago.suntimes.com/news/fearing-u-s-prosecution-heather-mack-takes-the-fifth/
I really wish HM had also gotten 18 years so Stella would no longer be a minor when she gets out. But, the money will probably be gone by the time HM gets out. I posted an old story in Dec 2015, (I believe), that $400K in attorneys fees had been spent. The trust was only $1.5M to start with. I bet the attorney's fees are approaching $1M. Its been since Aug 2014 that Sheila was murdered.
Regardless of who was responsible for uploading those confession videos, fact is that she made them...for some reason. And we'll likely never know what the true reason was.
But I sure hope they pissed off the officials in Kerobokan so that if they even considered letting HM out on early parole because of Stella, that they are angry enough to want her to do the whole 9 years and 11 months at this point.
MOO
Plead the fifth? On what? Isn't Friday a continuation of the legal arguments regarding the trust fund and discussions regarding KW's filing for guardianship? What is HM pleading the fifth to? Were they going to be asking her questions over the phone? About the video?
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Chicago Tribune said:http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...mack-boyfriend-statements-20170209-story.html
Chicago-area woman imprisoned in Indonesia for killing her mother has retracted statements made in YouTube videos that her boyfriend, also convicted in the same case, was innocent.
A statement released by Heather Mack and her lawyer Yulius Benyamin Seran on Wednesday said the assertions in the videos were false and recorded under pressure. The statement said Mack, 21, was reading words written by her boyfriend Tommy Schaefer, formerly of Oak Park.
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Bali prison warden Tonny Nainggolan said authorities were investigating who recorded and uploaded the videos. He said neither Mack nor Schaefer had admitted to producing or uploading the videos and blamed each other.
wiki said:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
The Fifth Amendment protects individuals from being forced to incriminate themselves. Incriminating oneself is defined as exposing oneself (or another person) to "an accusation or charge of crime," or as involving oneself (or another person) "in a criminal prosecution or the danger thereof."[34] The privilege against compelled self-incrimination is defined as "the constitutional right of a person to refuse to answer questions or otherwise give testimony against himself. ... "[35] To "plead the Fifth" is to refuse to answer any question because "the implications of the question, in the setting in which it is asked" lead a claimant to possess a "reasonable cause to apprehend danger from a direct answer", believing that "a responsive answer to the question or an explanation of why it cannot be answered might be dangerous because injurious disclosure could result."[36]
Historically, the legal protection against compelled self-incrimination was directly related to the question of torture for extracting information and confessions.[37][38]
Chicago Tribune said:Heather Mack, 19, is serving a 10-year prison term for "deliberately aiding in the commission of a premeditated murder," according to the translated Denpasar District Court record.
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The three-judge panel found that Mack's crime was deliberate and premeditated. Still, the panel wrote, Mack is worthy of leniency given her remorse and need to care for her baby, which "will be very difficult to provide if the defendant has to be imprisoned for too long."
Lawyers in the trust case declined to comment on the importance of the transcript. They return to Cook County court in August. Meanwhile, Mack's baby remains with her in prison, but one of her lawyers recently said she may let a Bali woman who is helping her with baby supplies and other aid to temporarily raise the child until Mack is freed.
The transcribed pages also contain a log of the physical evidence police gathered in their investigation. Included in the inventory was a blood-covered white Victoria's Secret shirt, size small, with the word "Angel" on the front.
Mack testified that the blood got on her shirt when she gave her slain mother a final hug.
She better be careful. Renee Lawrence, one of the Bali 9, was a favorite of the Kerobokan boss and was even made a 'trustee'. She even got a 6-month sentence reduction, with the possibility of more. Then she supposedly got involved in a ridiculous plot - part of her punishment was to send her off to a much smaller prison, difficult for visitors to get to, and with a lot less in the way of 'facilities'.
I wonder who HM told that she was going to plead the 5th? It's not clear to me if she posted it somewhere or otherwise contacted the reporter. I don't see an attorney's name mentioned.
Heather Mack has acknowledged she is under threat of prosecution in the United States, citing an ongoing federal criminal proceeding in a fresh round of court filings this week.
The 21-year-old Chicagoan, imprisoned in Indonesia, made the claim as she asserted her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in a legal battle scheduled to return to a Cook County courtroom on Friday. She said she would continue to do so until she is no longer under the threat of criminal prosecution in America or Indonesia.